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Blue cow, due May 1st., Durham cow
due April 15, Durham bow, due April
12, Durbambeifer, due April 25, Dur-
ham heifer due May 12, Durham cow,
due April 20, Durham cow due May
10, Durham cow due April 13, BlaCk
cow, due April- 15, Hereford cow, due
April 15, Hereford cow, due April 27,
5 steers rising 2 years, '7 heifers rising
2 years, 12 Spring and Summer calves.
PIGS-1 sow,,due at time of sale, 2
sows due May 20, 1 sow not bred, 10
pigs 5Ya months old, 32 chunks.
GRAIN & HAY-125 bus, wheat,
150 bus, oats, 76 'bus. barley, quantity
of hay.
POULTRY-50 White . Leghorn
hens.
IMPLEMENTS-1 cutter, 1 plow,
1 grain drill, 1 turnip sower (double),
1 *plate disc, sap pan, chopper with
speed jack.
HOUSEHOLD'' EFFECTS—Din-
ing table, sideboard, 5 kitchen chairs,
Beach Range, sewing machine, 4 beds,
3 stands, 2 dressers, fruit jars. numer-
ous other articles.
Terms, Cash.
Donald Blue, Greer Wylie,
Auctioneer. Proprietor.
CARD OF THANKS
I again wish to extend sincere thanks
to all my many friends who extended
their sympathy to me by their most
sympathetic cards and letters..
Mrs, Mary E. Wellings.
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Durnin Phillips re-
turned on Saturday from a ,month's
holiday in Florida. The beginning and
end of their trip was made in stormy
weather and through snow-blocked
roads. Unfortunately Mr. 'Phillips has
contracted a touch of pneumonia and is
Under the Doctor's care.
Meinbers please note that the :Beef
Ring commences next week. The
first beef will be available on Thurs-
day, April 10th,
Mrs. /Amine Wilson has received
the gold operational wings and certi-
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NOTICE
TO ALL CREAM PRODUCERS IN ONTARIO
A proposed Cream Marketing Scheme for Ontario, under the Farm Products Marketing Act, has been submitted to the Farm Products Marketing Board for consideration, by the Ontario Cream
tiProddorteteethrs e Association,
Board canconsider recommending the scheme, it must be satisfied that a fair irepresen. tation of the Cream Producers are in favour of its adoption. In order to obtain the recorded lie*, of the Producers, a vote by ballot is being taken on the question:—
"ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE PROPOSED
ONTARIO CREAM 11'RODUCERSy MARKETING SCHEME
BEING BROUGHT INTO FORCE IN ONTARIO?"
. • ALL PRODUCERS MUST REGISTER
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Producers, as follows:—
(1) By personal registration and voting in eneb Agrieidtural Representative's olliaa between Mardi 31 and April 30, 1947, of
(2) By personal registration and voting with the Deputy Returning Meer in charge Cl each fool meeting,
A PUBLIC MEETING
will be held at BELGRAVE TOWN HALL
on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, at 2 p.m.
All haiku; mast he rewriter) to the A atteidturid Iteprenentative before April 1947. Any ballots received after that date will not he recorded, •
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TIE WINGI-TAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Thursday, April 3rd, 1947
BACKACHES Go QUICKLY, often
after first dose, RUMACAPS two-
way action attacks the cause, .relieves
the pain, McKibbon's Drug Store.
BARGAINS—On two, three, four and
five week old Cockerels, while they
last, Barred Rock, New Hampshire
XBarred Rock, two week old 10.95;
Assorted Heavies, 1,0.75; three week
old add 2,00, 4 week old, add 4,00,
five week old add •0,00, Large Egg
quality add 1.00;Specially Selected
add 2,00 per hundred to above prices.
Also pullet and non-sexed chicks in
above ages at rock bottom prices.
Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement
must accompany your order to re-
ceive these special prices. Also pul-
lets eight weeks to laying.
Top Notch Hatcheries, Guelph, Out,
BATTERY and Electric Radios, Toa-
sters, Irons, Phone Larry Hiseler,
phone 426.
BOARDERS WANTED — Men pre-
ferred. Apply Advance-Times.
FARM FOR SALE-100 acres, Lot
12, Con,4, Kinloss Township, Good
brick house, large barn, good water
supply. Possession at once. Apply
rc, Mrs, S, Jones, Lucknow.
FARM WANTED About 100 acres
with serviceable buildings, with or
without stock and equipment. Reply
gi,ing particulars, price, etc. Box 1,
Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—Electric Gyrator Wash-
ing machine. Apply evenings, Mrs.
A. Lawlor, Frances St.
FOR SALE-10 pigs, 6 weeks old.
Apply W. J. Kelly, Belgrave, Phone
72-5, Brussels.
FO.R. SALE—Ladies Spring Coat,
Shepherd's Check, size 15, wine,
black and white, Apply Advance-
Times.
FOR SALE-7 roomed Frame House,
with excellent barn and hen house
combined, with 1 718 lot of good
land in village of Wroxeter, also.
50 acres and 60 acres one on each
side of road of each other, pasture
land, with running water. In Grey
township, Con. 1 and 2. This if for
immediate sale. Apply to Wm. J.
Parks, 665 Dundas St., London, Ont.
FOR SALE or Exchange--100 acre
grass farm 3 miles west of Belgrave.
Good fences and running water; also,
100 acres with buildings, well fenced,
good water and full line of imple-
ments, hay and grain. Might con-
sider renting if not sold. Apply to
W. R. Paterson, 9 Hayman Court,
London, Ont.
FOR SALE—Quantity of mixed hay
and grain, 1 Cockshutt Tractor disc,
nearly new, 1 13 Disc Seed Drill
with fertilizer and grass seeder at-
tached. Apply to Hugh Rinn, R. R.
1, Belgrave, Phone 621r3, Wingham,
FOR SALE-10-20 International Tra-
ctor on rubber in good shape, also
Tudhope Anderson Spreader, nearly
new shape. Apply- W. Wellesley
Strong, Gorrie, Ontario.
FOR SALE-22 Chunk Pigs. Apply
John Potter.
FOR SALE—Piano and bench in good
condition. Apply Wilf Seddon,
Bristol Terrace, Phone 396.
FOR SALE-450 lb. Cream Separator
in first class condition, Apply to
Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—A Guitar in good condi-
tion, Phone 2305,
FOR SALE—Number of Pullets, lay-
ing over 60%. Telephone 625r31.
FIREPLACE FOR SALE—Phone
153, .Wingham,
GRASS WANTED—For 22 head of
young cattle. Apply Advance-Times.
HELP WANTED VEMALE—As-
sistant Cook -and girl to assist with
trays. Good wages. Apply to Miss
0. Jefferson, Superintendent County
of Bruce General Hospital, -Walker-
ton,
Men use "VIGORINE" if weak, run-
down, nervous. Get renewed pep,
vitality. 15-day treatment, $1,00, At
McKibbons Drug Store.
REPAIRS to Vacuum Cleaner; Wash-
ing machines, motors, and all elec-
trical appliances. Larry Hiseler,
phone 426.
WANTED TO BUY —House in
Wingham, preferably 6 or 6 rooms,
Apply Frank Johnson at CKNX.
WANTED—Young Boar, not neces,
sarily of Registered' Stock. Apply to
J. A. Graham, Lower Wingham,
Phone 62431.
YOUR OWN BUSINESS I This is
very easy to establish by joining
our 900 active Dealers, There are
splendid territories in your neighbor,
hood where you can make $35 to $60
a week or more, Very little money
required. Write for full details.
FREE ON REQUEST, FAMIL-
EN, DEPT. H. 1600 Delorimier,
Montreal.
APRIL CHICKS
Make your choice Kitchener Big-4,
Husky, healthy, from good stock, Can-
ada Approved, breeders pullorum test-
ed Special April prices. Pullets, cock-
erels, some started, Immediate ship-
ment, Soon out on range, watch them
grow to catch meat and egg markets.
Save time by contacting agent, Wilbur
Hogg-, R. R. 4, Wingham.
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AN OPPORTUNITY
-Established Rural Watkins District
Available. If you are aggressive, and
between the ages of 25 and 55, have
or pan secure travel outfit, this is your
opportunity to get established in a pro-
fitable business of, your own, For full
particulars write today to The 5. R.
Watkins Company, Dept. 0-W-2, 2177
Masson St., Montreal, Quebec.
SPECIAL APRIL PRICES
ON HILLSIDE CHICKS
Some started and heavy cockerels.
Most breeds and crossbreds. Ask for
price list and breeds available. Don't
wait for the later spring rush, Canada
Approved; breeders pullorum tested;
100% live delivery guaranteed. Save
time corresponding. Contact agent,
Robt. J. Douglas, R. R. 1, Wroxeter.
Farm For Sale-100 Acres
West Wawanosh, ninth concession,
lot 25, one of the largest and best
barns in .Hutson, cement stabling, sep-
arating room, litter-carrier, garage and
implement • building. Never-failing
water, spring and windmill.
Twelve roomed house, well built,
needs redecorating, will allow for that.
Owned only by one family since set-
tled in 1855, Apply Alex Anderson,
14 Blythwood Rd., Toronto or Bert
Thompson, R. R. Belgrave, Phone
Wingharn 400r21,
Notice To Contractors
Tenders for the contract of supply-
ing, crushing and hauling approximate-
ly 7000 cubic yards of gravel for the
Township of Morris will be received
up until 2 p.m. April 14th., 1947.
Crusher must be equipped with 314
inch screen. Certified cheque for $200
must accompany each tender,
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
OF 'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
At the residence of
W. R. FINLEY
Corner of John & William Streets, at
1 p.m., on '
SATURDAY, APRIL 5th
1 Chesterfield suite, 1 kitchen suite,
1 rocking chair, 1 occasional chair, 1
coffee table, 1 bed with springs' and
spring filled mattress, 1 card table, 1
dresser, 1 congoleum rug, I. linoleum,
garden tools, odd tables, dishes, etc„
numerous other articles.
TERMS:—Cash.
Thos. Fells, W. R. Finley
Auctioneer. Owner.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having ,claims against
the estate of Bessie Gaunt, late of the
Township of Kinloss, in the County
of Bruce, Widow, deceased, who, died
on or about the thirteenth day of Janu-
ary, 1947, are notified to send to
Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington,
Wingham, Ontario, on or before the
twelfth day of April, 1947, full partic-
ulars of their claims in writing, Inn
mediately after the said twelfth day of
April, the assets of the said testatrix
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the executrix shall
then have notice.
DATED this. twentieth day of
March, A. D.7 1947.
CRAWFORD & 1IETHERIN GT 0 N,
Barristers, etc.
Wingham, Ontario,
David Crompton
Gifts For Ali Occasions
WIINGHAM Phone 59
AUCTION 'SALE
Of Farm, Stock, Implements
The Undersigned •has been instruct-
ed to sell by Public Auction at Part
Lots '7 & 8, Con. 7, Turnberry
THURSDAY, APRIL 10
at 1 p.m. the following i5 For Sale:
HORSES-1 black Gelding, 7
years old, 1750 lbs., 1 P.ercheron Mare
9 years old, 1750 lbs.
CATTLE-1 Durham cow, with calf
at foot, 1 cow, fresh at time of sale,
1 cow, due in May,' 1 cow fresh in
January, 1 cow with calf at foot, 1 cow
due in April, 2 steers 2 years old, 1
heifer, 2 years old, 1. Poll Angus Steer
rising 2 years, 2 steers 1 year old, 4
calves rising 1 year.
IMPLEMENTS-1 good Bain wag-
on, wagon box with Spring seat and
shelving, Hay rack, steel land roller,
Massey-Harris Hay loader, drop head
No, Massey-Harris 3 horse cultivat-
or, Massey-Harris binder No. 4, Mas-
sey-Harris 11 hoe drill, Massey-
Harris Mower, Quebec sulky riding
plough, single furrow, No. 21
Fleury walking plough, Massey-Har-
ris Manure spreader, Hay rake, gravel
box, disc, 4-section harrows, set of
bench sleighs,. flat rack, buggy pole,
cutter pole, McLaughllin cutter, fan-
ning mill, set of double harness with
breeching, grindstone, hay knife, 30
ft. extension ladder, International
Cream separator, neckyokes, whiffle-
trees,numerous other articles.
PIGS-16 pigs ready for market.
No reserve as Proprietor is giving
up Farming. Terms Cash. Farm will
also be offered subject to a reserved
bid, Terms made known on clay of
sale.
Donald Blue, Chester Higgins,
Auctioneer. Proprietor.
Howard Wylie, Clerk,
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements, House-
hold Effects, Hay, Grain, etc.
Will be held at Lot 6, Con. 6, Turn-
berry, 2 miles west of Salem Church,
at 1 p.m., on
MONDAY, APRIL 7th ,
The following is for sale:
CATTLE—Durham cow, due April
10, Hereford cow, not bred, Durham
cow, due April 11, Durham cow, due
KITCHEN
Cabinets
Custom Built
Mastic Tile Flooring
for Homes, Offices and
Stores.
ESTIMATES FREE
Norman Rintoul
'Phone 251 Winghtim
husband; Flying Officer T. F. Wilson,
in recognition -of gallant service against
the enemy. Flying Officer T. F. Wil-
son lost his life on April 10th., 1944.
The Annual meeting of the Wom-
en's Institute will be held at the home
of Mr. Elwood Barbour on Thursday
afternoon.
BORN
BATES—In Toronto East General
Hospital, on Sunday, March 30th,,
to Mt. and Mrs, Charles Bates, (nee
Muriel Williams), the gift of a
brother for Patricia.
CANTELON—In Wingham General
Hospital on Wednesday, March 26,
to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cantelon
(nee Agnes Patterson) a daughter,
Karen Elizabeth.
WRIGHT—On Friday, March 28th, to
Mr, and Mrs, James Wright, R. R. 1,
Wroxeter, a son.
Red Cross Donations
(Continued from page one)
Geddes 2.00, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mac-
Lean 2.00, Howard Stewart 3,00, Elsie
Bowden 2.00, Mr. and Mrs. C. Deans
2.00, James Murray 5.00, Misses Mur-
ray 5,00, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Mathers
2.00, Miss A. Howes 1,00, Mrs. J. Mit-
chell 1.00, ,Wm. Henderson 1,00, Mrs.
Phoebe. Arde 1.00, Miss Jean Sharpin
2,00, Don Robertson 4.00, Vincent
Dittmer 2.00, John T, Knox 5,00,
Douglas Fry 2,00, Robert Hickey 1.0D,
Anthony Obertneyer 50 cents, Mrs.,
Geo, Fell 50 cents, Ben Rich 1.00,
James Carr 2.00, C. H. Seip 2.00, Wm.
Lediet 1.00, Gordon Ledict 1.00, Win.
Wm. Monk 5.00, Mrs. Alice Pickell
2.00, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen
5.00, Mr. and (Mrs. Harold Kerr 5.00,
Mrs. Annie MacKay 1.00, Mr. and.
Mrs. Gordon DeyeIl 1.00, Mr. and
McDonald 50 cents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Deyell 1.00, Robt. Ferguson 2.00,
George Evans 2.00, Bert Mitchell 2,00,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser 1.00, Miss
Margaret Haines 1,00, Dr. K. M. Mac-
Lennan 5.00.
,CLAS$IFIED ADS.
A SENSATIONAL EASTER SALE
PURE SILK HOSIERY
Full-Fashioned 54 gauge
$1.59 pair
EVERY PAIR FIRST QUALITY
You can buy first quality 54 gauge Pure Silk
Stockings for your Easter Outfit at a very, very
low price. They're lovely, they're sleek, they're
sheer (2 thread) and the Smart Shade SUNIIMA
is quite correct.
Be BA early shopper for your share of this won-
derful I-Iosierit. Sale.
Sizes 811/2 to 101/4
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